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    Explore " emilie steckenborn" with insightful episodes like "Impossibrew: Non-Alcoholic Beer Inspired by Chinese Medicine", "Gastrophysics Unveiled: Professor Charles Spence Reveals the Science Behind the Perfect Meal", "Sichuan Peppers: Asia’s Most Misunderstood Berry", "From Fast Food to Fine Wine: Vanessa Price’s “Big Macs & Burgundy” Redefines Wine Pairings" and "Beneath the Vineyards: Unraveling the Mystery of Minerality and Terroir with Geologist Brenna Quigley" from podcasts like ""Bottled in China", "Bottled in China", "Bottled in China", "Bottled in China" and "Bottled in China"" and more!

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    Impossibrew: Non-Alcoholic Beer Inspired by Chinese Medicine

    Impossibrew: Non-Alcoholic Beer Inspired by Chinese Medicine

    Introducing Mark Wong: Mark Wong is a visionary entrepreneur who took the beverage industry by storm. Less than 6 months after creating Impossibrew, he found himself on the hit TV show "Dragons' Den," where he faced the ultimate test of his business acumen. In this episode, Mark takes us through that experience and shares the valuable lessons he learned along the way.

    During our conversation, Mark reveals the fascinating science behind Impossibrew's beers, which offer a one or two-pint feeling without the presence of alcohol. We explore the nootropic herbs used in their products for relaxation and cognitive enhancement and how Mark collaborated with renowned neuroscientist Dr. Paul Chazot to develop these unique formulations.

    We also delve into the transformative role that a trip to Hong Kong played in Mark's life, where he discovered the power of Chinese and Eastern medicine. Looking to the future, we discuss the potential of the non-alcoholic nootropics industry and the challenges it currently faces. Mark shares his insights on the pain points and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead for this emerging category.

    Find out more: https://impossibrew.co.uk

    Follow their journey on Instagram @impossibrewbeer

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Subscribe to Bottled in China now and join us on an unforgettable journey through the world of wine, spirits, and culinary wonders. Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes! 

    Find out more at https://www.thebottledshow.com

     

     

    Gastrophysics Unveiled: Professor Charles Spence Reveals the Science Behind the Perfect Meal

    Gastrophysics Unveiled: Professor Charles Spence Reveals the Science Behind the Perfect Meal

    Professor Charles Spence is a world-renowned experimental psychologist specializing in neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Spence has published over 1,000 academic articles and authored various best-sellers, including “The Perfect Meal” and “Gastrophysics: The New Science of Eating.” Sensehacking, his newest book, was published in 2021.

    In addition to being an award-winning author, Spence established and runs the Crossmodal Research Laboratory (CRL) at the Oxford University Department of Experimental Psychology.

    Professor Spence collaborates with baristas, mixologists, chocolatiers, chefs, and perfumiers to design enhanced multisensory food and drink experiences.

    Professor Spence has worked extensively in multisensory experiential wine and coffee. Today, he wants to know how new technology will change our dining/drinking experiences.

    In today’s podcast, Professor Spence joins us from London to offer his intriguing insight into gastrophysics, the power of expectation, how packaging might be tricking your senses, and much more!

    Want to dive into the world of gastrophysics? Find his books The Perfect Meal or Gastrophysics.

    Watch his captivating TED talk here.

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Subscribe to Bottled in China now and join us on an unforgettable journey through the world of wine, spirits, and culinary wonders. Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes! 

    Find out more at https://www.thebottledshow.com

     

    Sichuan Peppers: Asia’s Most Misunderstood Berry

    Sichuan Peppers: Asia’s Most Misunderstood Berry

    On today’s episode we embark on a journey that sheds light on Asia’s most misunderstood berry and discuss how it’s making a hot comeback. 

    We sit down with Yao Zhao, Founder of 50 Hertz Tingly Foods to discuss all things Sichuan peppers.

    In this interview, we delve into the scientific intricacies behind Sichuan pepper’s iconic mala (麻辣) or numbing flavour. 

    Together, we’ll uncover the fascinating history of Sichuan peppers, tracing their origins in ancient medicinal practices and their epic odyssey along the legendary Silk Road. 

    But that's not all—our exploration extends to the nuances between the green and red varieties, exploring how these tiny berries have sparked a fervent "mala craze" across Asia. From the innovative Mala milk tea to delectable culinary concoctions, witness the evolution of a culinary revolution that leaves taste buds tingling and palates yearning for more. 

    Find out more about 50 Hertz Tingly Foods: https://50hertzfoods.com

    Follow the journey on Instagram @50hertzfoods

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Subscribe to Bottled in China now and join us on an unforgettable journey through the world of wine, spirits, and culinary wonders. Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes! 

    From Fast Food to Fine Wine: Vanessa Price’s “Big Macs & Burgundy” Redefines Wine Pairings

    From Fast Food to Fine Wine: Vanessa Price’s “Big Macs & Burgundy” Redefines Wine Pairings

    In today’s podcast we’ll be uncorking the secrets of unconventional pairings with Vanessa Price,  resident sommelier for The TODAY Show, and the brilliant mind behind the best-selling book, "Big Macs and Burgundy: Wine Pairings for the Real World." 

    Vanessa has spent nearly two decades honing her craft and immersing herself in the wine industry. Her expertise has been recognized by prestigious publications like New York Magazine and Vogue, where she has written and been featured.

    But Vanessa's passion extends beyond the written word and into the realm of fine dining. As the Wine Director of Wildflower Farms, an Auberge Resort Hotel, she curates an unmatched wine selection to perfectly complement the modern twist on the traditional steakhouse at Mavericks, her latest culinary venture in Montauk. 

    In this captivating episode, Vanessa sits down with us to delve into the inspiration behind "Big Macs and Burgundy," revealing the art of wine pairings for the real world. Discover the pairings to avoid, and which wines to pair with everything from Xiaolongbao, Sichuan hotpot or my favourite, a burrito! 

    Get your hands on Big Macs & Burgundy: Wine Pairings for the Real World here! 

    Connect and follow Vanessa on Instagram @vanessalenoreprice

    Find out more about Vinum, her lifestyle platform and Mavericks, her latest culinary venture in Montauk. 

    Cheers!

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Subscribe to Bottled in China now and join us on an unforgettable journey through the world of wine, spirits, and culinary wonders. Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes! 

    Beneath the Vineyards: Unraveling the Mystery of Minerality and Terroir with Geologist Brenna Quigley

    Beneath the Vineyards: Unraveling the Mystery of Minerality and Terroir with Geologist Brenna Quigley

    Can we taste terroir?

    In today’s podcast, we unravel this very question with geologist Brenna Quigley to explore how soil influences a wine’s style.

    Based in Napa, CA, Brenna conducts vineyard investigations and educates other about the influence of soil on wine style.

    With a Master’s degree in Geology, she has had the opportunity to study the terroirs of France while working with Te Source Imports and Becky Wasserman & Co.

    Her current projects take her to various locations around the world, from Spain, Austria, Germany, to Italy. 

    Follow on Instagram: @brennaquigley

    Listen to the podcast: https://www.roadsideterroir.com

    More about Brenna: https://www.brennaquigley.com

     

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    Nanotechnology & Wine: The Taste of the Future

    Nanotechnology & Wine: The Taste of the Future

    Today we discuss the advancements of nanotechnology in the wine industry with Dr Sachinadri Rana. 

    Nanotechnology is a branch of technology that focuses on producing, designing, and using objects or systems by manipulating atoms and molecules at nanoscale.

    In today’s podcast episode, we are thrilled to provide more insight into the wine production process with Dr Sachinadri Rana, Ph.D., an expert Wine Researcher at the Bragato Research Institute. With ten years of experience in the wine industry and a doctorate in biotechnology, Dr Sachi’s acute understanding of nanotechnology in grape growing and winemaking is a thrilling treat for today’s viticulture discussion.

    Ultimately, the use of nanotechnology in winemaking contributes to the reduction of environmental impact and improved agricultural sustainability in grapevine growth and harvest. Join us in this exclusive episode as we explore how the study of nanotechnology serves winemakers around the world with Dr Sachi.  

    More about Bragato Research Institute and their latest research: https://bri.co.nz

    Connect with Dr Rana on Linkedin

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    Building the Next Generation of Wine Leaders with The Roots Fund Founder, Ikimi Dubose

    Building the Next Generation of Wine Leaders with The Roots Fund Founder, Ikimi Dubose

    The story of wine is a colorful one. 

    Today, more funds and nonprofits are cropping up to promote the inclusivity of marginalized groups in the wine culture at large. One of those efforts, The Roots Fund, is looking to secure a pathway for the future of wine for those who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. 

    Today, we talk with the founder of The Roots Fund, Ikimi Dubose about the importance of mentorship and leadership. 

    When we sat down with Ikimi, we asked her what prompted her to start the fund, what “inclusivity” really means, and what the Roots Fund membership program entails. She dives deep into why mentorship means so much to her, as well as why it’s vital to have passionate, respectful, inclusive mentors in the wine industry. Plus, Ms. Dubose lets us in on her steps to leverage a mentor for wine career progression. Finally, she gives us the top three tips she’d tell younger Ikimi about getting into the food and business industry. 

    The future of wine starts here with The Roots Fund and everything Ikimi Dubose stands for.

    Find out more: https://www.therootsfund.org

    Follow the journey on Instagram @rootsfund

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    The Trials and Tribulations of A.S.I’s 2023 Best Sommelier of the World with Raimonds Tomsons

    The Trials and Tribulations of A.S.I’s 2023 Best Sommelier of the World with Raimonds Tomsons

    In 2023, Raimonds Tomsons was crowned The Best Sommelier of the World and also Best Sommelier of Europe 2017 by the Association de la Sommellerie Internationale (A.S.I).

    Throughout this fascinating conversation, we go deep into Raimonds story, including his origins at the renowned Vincents restaurant, his journey in wine as well as the trial and tribulations to reach the pinnacle of his profession.

    Today, this very special guest details the many powerful lessons he has learned during his unforgettable journey of passion, triumph, and dedication.

    We further discuss the world’s leading Sommelier competition and how it covers everything from vegan pairings to non-alcoholic recommendations, and how to accurately price a wine menu.

    As the director of Barents Wine Collectors, a Decanter Wine World Awards judge, and a Star Wine Lists jury member, Raimonds is simply a wealth of wine wisdom.

    Find out more: https://raimondstomsons.lv/en/index.html

    Connect on Insagram @Raimonds.tomsons to follow the journey!

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

     

    How to Become a Supertaster with Stefan Neumann, Master Sommelier

    How to Become a Supertaster with Stefan Neumann, Master Sommelier

    In this jam-packed episode, we talk with Stefan about his journey through the Michelin-starred ranks like Le Manoir aux Quat’Saison by Raymond Blanc and The Fat Duck and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, where he achieved his MS designation in 2017. We then discuss his new online course, tips on blind tasting, whether “supertasters” exist, which varietals or regions get easily mixed up during MS studying, and more. If you’re looking to become more knowledgeable about anything and everything wine, Stefan Neumann, MS, is a wonderful resource.

    “Master Sommelier” is a moniker saved for the most expert wine tasters in the world. Training, studying, and blind-tasting are vital to achieving this goal. Luckily, Stefan Neumann, MS, is here to help wine students and professionals alike. Born in Austria and based in London, Stefan is a consultant for many wine brands, including Graham’s, LVMH, and Austrian Wine Marketing. And he’s just launched his online blind-tasting course, helping aspiring sommeliers pass their wine exams and qualifications.

    Find out more: https://stefanneumann.co.uk

    Connect with him online: @stefanthesommelier_ms

    Find out more about his wine tasting course: https://stefanneumann.co.uk/blind-tasting/

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    Texas Wine Revival: From Vine to Glass

    Texas Wine Revival: From Vine to Glass

    Join us as we explore the story behind Texas’s emerging wine industry in today’s episode.

    Although California and Washington are often considered the main attractions for exquisite vineyards and wine production in the United States, the Lone Star State is an underdog of sorts in the world of wine. As one of the oldest vine-growing states in America, the long, hot Texas summers are perfect for grapevine development. Today, this oenophile’s oasis holds approximately 4,000 acres of vineyards. In addition, about 443 wine producers reside in Texas, making the state a hot topic for wine connoisseurs.

    In today’s episode, we will hear from Clay Roup, the Director of Education and a Curator at Texas Wine Club, as he delves into the details of winemaking in Texas. We are covering everything from the best grape types for wine production to topical viticultural issues to the various wine styles sought after by many a wine-lover today. With professional intel about Texas boutique winemakers and general viticulture, Clay is well-equipped to educate us about wine production and distribution in the next big wine region.

    Connect Clay at Texas Wine Club here

    Find out more: https://guide.michelin.com/sg/en/shanghai-municipality/shanghai/restaurant/taian-table

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    The Innovation and Philosophy Behind Fine Dining with Three-Star MICHELIN Chef, Stefan Stiller

    The Innovation and Philosophy Behind Fine Dining with Three-Star MICHELIN Chef, Stefan Stiller

    In this inspiring and stirring episode, we invite food lovers and connoisseurs alike to explore what cooking is all about—inside and outside a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant. So come along as we dive into the fascinating world of fine dining.

    Join us in today’s podcast episode for a conversation about innovative fine dining with Stefan Stiller, three-star MICHELIN Chef. In his position as Chef-Owner at Taian Table in Shanghai and Guangzhou, Chef Stefan crafts and serves exquisite food for guests from around the world, yet he emphasizes innovation over perfection. To earn three MICHELIN stars, a restaurant must offer “exceptional cuisine worthy of a special journey.” What sets Stiller apart is his proclivity for groundbreaking ideas in both food and life. Today, we are thrilled to pick his brain about his philosophical musings about cooking and life, as well as his success as a Michelin chef.

     

    Follow the journey on Instagram or visit their website for bookings!

    Find out more: https://guide.michelin.com/sg/en/shanghai-municipality/shanghai/restaurant/taian-table

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    Food & Beverage in China: Creating a Winning Social Media Strategy (Part 2)

    Food & Beverage in China:  Creating a Winning Social Media Strategy (Part 2)

    There is more than meets the eye regarding social media marketing in China.

    In the second part of our interview with Chinese social media and marketing expert Olivia Plotnick, the Founder of Wai Social, we discuss how wine companies should adapt their messaging for Chinese consumers.

    Olivia’s unparalleled insight into China marketing allows us to ask important questions about the culture surrounding Chinese social media. In today’s episode we discuss which social media channels make the most sense for F&B. 

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    More about Wai Social: www.waisocial.com

    Follow Olivia on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-plotnick/

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    How Key Chinese Cultural Differences Shape Social Media Food and Beverage Marketing (Part 1)

    How Key Chinese Cultural Differences Shape Social Media Food and Beverage Marketing (Part 1)

    There is a notable distinction between Western and Chinese social media, and this difference is worth studying for companies wanting to ensure brand success. In China specifically, brands wishing to successfully market their products to the general public need to expertly navigate the complex, ever-evolving Chinese social media landscape. This is where this episode’s special guest comes in!

    Join us in our conversation about Chinese social media and marketing with Olivia Plotnick, the Founder of Wai Social, a company responsible for curating and executing intentional social media strategies for clients.

    Olivia’s unparalleled insight into China marketing allows us to ask important questions about the culture surrounding Chinese social media. For instance, how companies speak about their wine brands online sends a message to Chinese consumers—so, with which values should they align their captions and comments to guarantee optimal engagement and revenue?

    In addition, what apps are most popular in China as opposed to other countries? And what social and cultural guidelines should wine companies follow online?

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    More about Wai Social: www.waisocial.com

    Follow Olivia on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-plotnick/

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    The Sustainable Coffee Movement with Clean Coffee Co-Founder, Cynthia Lok

    The Sustainable Coffee Movement with Clean Coffee Co-Founder, Cynthia Lok

    From clothing to coffee, sustainable options are on the rise today. Although it is often difficult and expensive to produce sustainable products, that doesn’t stop Clean Coffee & Laundry. This Hong Kong-based café specializes in resource-friendly coffee items and low-waste laundry facilities. It was born from the desire to promote eco-friendly practices and is undoubtedly making a difference.

    Tune in as we talk all things sustainable with Clean Coffee & Laundry Co-Founder Cynthia Lok. We will consider everyday ecological actions, alternative coffee options that are both affordable and waste-effective, and the company’s ultimate journey to sustainability. Clean Coffee & Laundry not only has the best oat milk latte in Hong Kong but provides a prime example of sustainability for people everywhere. 

    Follow the movement @youarecleanhk

    Find out more: https://youareclean.com

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    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    The Future of Alternative Alcohol with Bonbuz CEO, Fay Behbehani

    The Future of Alternative Alcohol with Bonbuz CEO, Fay Behbehani

    The future of drinking is upon us, and we look to it with enthusiasm and curiosity!

    In recent years, more and more people have decided to ditch alcohol. This social shift sparked one woman’s vision of a beverage company focused on creating alcohol-free drinks that give people that same happy, buzzed feeling as your average cocktail—without the anxiety and stress of overdoing it or waking up hungover. So in 2020, she took the plunge and founded Bonbuz, a Los Angeles-based company that crafts function-forward, non-alcoholic options for those who prefer to steer clear of booze.

     

    Join us in today’s episode as we explore the relatively new frontier of alcohol alternatives with Bonbuz CEO and President Fay Behbehani. Together, we will examine the inspiration behind Bonbuz, active agents that mimic the buzz of alcohol, up-and-coming ingredients in the drinking industry, and the reasons behind this trend toward non-alcoholic products. 

    Follow Bonbuz on Instagram @bonbuz

    Taste it: https://bonbuz.com

     

    We have a new website! Visit us at https://www.thebottledshow.com

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    The History and Reintroduction of Orange Wine with Drinks Writer, Simon J. Woolf

    The History and Reintroduction of Orange Wine with Drinks Writer, Simon J. Woolf

    Orange wine was once a staple among the public, but it lost popularity and only recently experienced an upswing among contemporary wine drinkers. Although this third option is neither red nor white, orange wine is an exciting combination of the two, as it is made from white wine that ferments like red. The world’s oldest and most distinct wine style has an immensely compelling history, and Amber Revolution: How the World Learned to Love Orange Wine explores its background in-depth. 

     

    Our latest episode focuses on Amber Revolution with the author himself, award-winning wine and drinks writer Simon J. Woolf. We will discuss orange wine’s social history, defining aspects, and reintroduction to the mainstream market. Orange wine is making a comeback, and we are here for it.  

    Buy the book & support Simon directly

    More info: https://amber-revolution.com

    Follow Simon on Insta @amber_revlution

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    Wine Storytelling & Branding with Podcaster Lawrence Francis

    Wine Storytelling & Branding with Podcaster Lawrence Francis

    More goes into wine branding than the average person might assume. Many marketing strategies are selected to entice consumers through deliberate psychology and storytelling. 

     

    In today’s episode, we examine the different methods used in wine marketing alongside Lawrence Francis, Wine Podcaster and Consultant, who was recognized in the 2020 Born Digital Awards Best Interview category. As we look at these branding strategies, we will also discuss the pitfalls of wine marketing and the future of wine communication. 

     

    Find out more: 

    Follow his podcast: Interpreting Wine on Itunes, lybsn

    Follow the journey on LinkedIn or Instagram @interpretatingwine

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

     

    The History and Future of Burgundy with Master of Wine, Jasper Morris

    The History and Future of Burgundy with Master of Wine, Jasper Morris

    For the first time, the latest annual Power 100 list features Burgundy more than Bordeaux among its ranking of the most powerful wines. This change indicates the increased popularity of Burgundy and implores us to assess its effects on the world of wine.

     

    Join us in today’s podcast episode as we dive into Burgundy's past, present, and future with acclaimed wine critic and expert Jasper Morris. We'll dissect winemaking and production as well as potential wine system adaptations. Most significantly, however, we will explore the reasons behind Burgundy's escalation in demand and the subsequent repercussions on the wine market.

    Find out more: https://www.insideburgundy.com

    Are you a Burgundy lover? Get the Inside Burgundy - The Second Edition now to find all the best wine reviews!

    Connect with Jasper on instagram @jaspermorris.insideburgundy

    Listen to the podcast on Itunes or watch on  Youtube

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    A City Known for its Beer and Whisky Embraces a Non-Alcoholic Revolution

    A City Known for its Beer and Whisky Embraces a Non-Alcoholic Revolution

    The Virgin Mary Bar is the world’s first luxury wellbeing bar group dedicated to inspiring people to ‘drink different.’ First opening its doors in 2019, the Virgin Mary Bar offers a variety of alcohol-free selections spanning cocktails, beers and other beverages—all in an atmosphere you’d expect from an elevated local Irish pub.

     

    In today’s podcast episode, we discuss the sober social movement that inspired Founder Vaughan Yates to open The Virgin Mary Bar. In the second part of the interview, we discuss his target consumers and which global markets Yates believes are primed to embrace alcohol-free beverages.

    Find more information: https://thevirginmarybar.com

    Connect on Instagram @thevirginmarybar

    Connect on Facebook or Twitter

    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

    Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes!

    Tim Atkin Master of Wine on Unique Wine Regions & The Future of Wine

    Tim Atkin Master of Wine on Unique Wine Regions & The Future of Wine

    Tim Atkin Master of Wine, is one the most influential wine critics.

    Today, he joins us on Bottled in China to discuss up and coming wine regions and how climate change is shaping the future of fine wine regions. 

    Tim Atkin MW is a UK wine journalist with an international following. He writes for Harpers, Decanter and Gourmet Traveller Wine and has his own, award-winning website, timatkin.com. 

    Tim has contributed to a number of books on wine, including the New World of Wine, as well as writing two of his own - Chardonnay and Vins de Pays d’Oc. He was also the co-author with Anthony Rose of five editions of the annual consumer guide, Grapevine.

    He has judged wines in the UK, France, Italy, the United States, Argentina, Spain, South Africa, Chile and Australia and is co-chairman of the London-based International Wine Challenge, the world’s biggest and most rigorously judged blind tasting competition.

    He is also the chairman of the Wines from Spain Awards and the Languedoc-Roussillon Top 100. In 2010 he was the international judge at the Melbourne Show and the Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition. He is also a member of the panel that chooses the annual Top 50 Italian Wine Awards and judges the Cellars in the Sky Awards, assessing the wines listed by airlines in First and Business Classes.

    Find out more: http://timatkin.com

    Reports: https://timatkin.com/reports/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timatkinwine

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timatkinmw/

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    Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china 

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